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<p> List of our parts</p> | <p> List of our parts</p> | ||
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<h3>4.VISUAL MODELLING</h3> | <h3>4.VISUAL MODELLING</h3> | ||
<p>In the visual modelling below 3D molecules of SpeB and tetramer of Catechol-2,3-dioxygenase are depicted. SpeB, is the protease secreted by <em>S. Pyogenes</em> In our design SpeB cleaves the SpeB cleavage site in between Catechol-2,3-dioxygenase and the linker, which is tied to the cell wall protein OmpA. When Catechol-2,3-dioxygenases is liberated from the bacteria, they become together and forms the tetramer, which is the enzyme required for the reaction between catechol and oxygen. As a result of this reaction yellow color is produced. If there is S. Pyogenes in the medium, yellow color is produced. Hopefully, with our project we will be able to detect the bacteria cheaper and faster. </p> | <p>In the visual modelling below 3D molecules of SpeB and tetramer of Catechol-2,3-dioxygenase are depicted. SpeB, is the protease secreted by <em>S. Pyogenes</em> In our design SpeB cleaves the SpeB cleavage site in between Catechol-2,3-dioxygenase and the linker, which is tied to the cell wall protein OmpA. When Catechol-2,3-dioxygenases is liberated from the bacteria, they become together and forms the tetramer, which is the enzyme required for the reaction between catechol and oxygen. As a result of this reaction yellow color is produced. If there is S. Pyogenes in the medium, yellow color is produced. Hopefully, with our project we will be able to detect the bacteria cheaper and faster. </p> | ||
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- | <h1>5.CONCLUSION</h1> | + | <h1>5.CONCLUSION AND FUTURE PLANS</h1> |
<p>In the end, we hope to produce a working OmpA-SpeB_Cleavage_Site-xylE construct along with our base part OmpA-SpeB_Cleavage_Site. If we manage to show that the SpeB cleavage part is working, we can easily detect <em>S. Pyogenes. </em>It is our hope that our construct will be able to reduce the cost of rapid detecting systems and allow fast detections. In the future, researches can use the benefits of our system to develop more effective and faster methods for detection, helping patients to have more comfortable treatment. </p> | <p>In the end, we hope to produce a working OmpA-SpeB_Cleavage_Site-xylE construct along with our base part OmpA-SpeB_Cleavage_Site. If we manage to show that the SpeB cleavage part is working, we can easily detect <em>S. Pyogenes. </em>It is our hope that our construct will be able to reduce the cost of rapid detecting systems and allow fast detections. In the future, researches can use the benefits of our system to develop more effective and faster methods for detection, helping patients to have more comfortable treatment. </p> | ||
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+ | <p>As it can be seen from the results, we tested our construct with SpeB, the enzyme secreted by S. Pyogenes. However when the other proteins secreted by S. Pyogenes and other conditions are took into consideration, outcome may differ from our results. On the other hand, we are not allowed to conduct our researches with viruses due to the safety regulations of the lab that we use. Therefore in the future, we are going to test our construct with real S. Pyogenes bacteria. We are also making our plans on other detection modules instead of Catechol-2,3-dioxygenase to come up with the one, which is the most accurate. For instance one of the enzyme that we will use is Glucose oxidase. It catalyses the oxidation of glucose to hydrogen peroxide and D-glucono-δ- lactone. As a result of this reaction color change is observed. Hopefully we will be able to solve the problems of patients!</p> | ||
<h1>6.REFERENCES</h1> | <h1>6.REFERENCES</h1> | ||
<p>1. Ferretti, Joseph J. "Complete Genome Sequence of an M1 Strain of Streptococcus Pyogenes." <em>PNAS</em> 98.8 (2001): 4658-663. Print. <br /> | <p>1. Ferretti, Joseph J. "Complete Genome Sequence of an M1 Strain of Streptococcus Pyogenes." <em>PNAS</em> 98.8 (2001): 4658-663. Print. <br /> |
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